Furniture

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Furniture

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A

Armorial sumpter cloth, Tapestry, English, Mortlake (mark), 1673 - 6/7? before 1684, wool and silk, 2.34 x 2.29 m

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B

Bed, Carved footboard of 17th.C. of Portuguese ebony

Bureau, Attributed to Pierre Gole (c.1620-84)

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C

Cabinet attributed to André-Charles Boulle, c.1690-5, Oak veneered with brass, pewter and tortoiseshell. 114.5 x 130.5 x 47.6 cm.

Cabinets, Pair of japanned cabinets, Attributed to Gerard Dagly of Berlin, c. 1690; the stands attributed to James Moore c. 1720

Chair, William and Mary Chair, with Hungarian pattern needlework cover.

The Chinese Pavilion, supplied by Samuel Smith, 1745, painted oil cloth stretched over wooden supports, 4.5m diameter

Clock, Long-case clock, Attributed to André-Charles Boulle (1642 - 1732)

Clock & Pedestal, The clock case signed by Jacques Caffiéri (1678-1755)

Clock and pedestal, First State Room

Clock (Table Clock), signed 'Richard Bockett' c. 1700

Commode attributed to Pierre Langolis (1759-65), Rosewood veneer with tulip and satinwood banding and ormolu mounts, c1760, 87 x 122 x 54 cm.

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D

Desk, Roll Top,  Oak veneered with quartered kingwood; gilt-bronze mounts, The desk appears to date from c. 1755-60

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F

Fireplace in the Audit Gallery,  It bears the motto of Sir Edward Montagu, Lord Chief Justice.

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O

Overmantel, The carved stone overmantel in the Little Hall traces Ralph Montagu's ancestors back to William_I.

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R

Rug, silk, central Persia, early seventeenth century silk pile, asymmetric (Persian) knot, extensive silver brocading, on a cotton and silk foundation, 208 x 122cm

Rug, wool, Esfahan, central Persia, first half of the seventeenth century, wool pile, asymmetric (persian) knot on a cotton foundation, 732x289.5cm

Rug, wool, Esfahan, central Persia, first half of the seventeenth century, Wool pile, asymmetric (Persian) knot on a cotton and silk foundation, 487 x 208 cm

Rug, Wool, European, dated 1585,  wool pile, symmetric (Turkish) knot on a flax and silk foundation, 274 x 183cm

Rug, Wool, Kerman, central Persia, first half of the seventeenth century. Wool pile, asymmetric (Persian) knot on a cotton and wool foundation, remnants of green silk fringes with silver brocading, 452 x 226 cm

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S

Sconce, glass with brass socket and nozzle, one of a pair supplied c.1700 possibly by Jean Pelletier (15cm high, 26cm wide)

sconce, Mirror, in the style of Daniel Marot, attributed to Jean Pelletier c. 1690, gilt-wood, 94cm high, 109cm wide

Sconce, Silver, from a set of ten,  Silver, four with the London hallmark 1668

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Table, Gilt Wood & Gesso Pier Table, attributed to Jean Pelletier, c.1690, 81 x 127 x 68.5 cm.

Table, Pier, Attributed to Messrs. Ince and Mayhew, c. 1760, Brass bordered Sicilian-jasper slab on gilt-wood frame, 89 cm high, 146 cm wide, 86 cm deep

Table, Writing, Attributed to André-Charles Boulle (1642-1732)

Table, Writing, stamped by Joseph Baumhauer (d. 1772)

Table Writing, Stamped by Martin Carlin (c. 1730-85, maître 1766)

Tapestry: Earth (detail) from The Elements after Charles Le Brun's designs for Gobelins tapestries, 1660s Tapestry, English, John Vanderbank, 1680s, before 1689

Tapestry: Fire from The Elements with additions after Charles le Brun's designs for Gobelins tapestries, 1660s

Tapestry, Mortlake 1636-38 from Charles I set of 'Acts of The Apostles''Christ's charge to Peter'

Tapestry, Mortlake 1636-38 from Charles I set of 'Acts of The Apostles' 'Elymas struck by Blindness'

Tapestry, English, Mortlake (marks), c. 1670-80, wool and silk, The Naked Boys

Toilet coffer on stand, one of a pair,  attributed to André-Charles Boulle (1642 - 1732), c. 1700

Toilet coffer on stand, Attributed to André-Charles Boulle (1642 - 1732), c. 1700

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